Novelist Jorie Price doesn’t believe in the existence of shape-shifting creatures or true love. She leads a solitary life, and the paranormal romances she writes are pure fiction for her.
Griffin Westmore knows better—at least about one of these two things. She doesn’t believe in love either, but she’s one of the not-so-fictional shape-shifters.

Five short stories that give us glimpses into the lives of Griffin, Jorie, and the other characters from Second Nature.
- Bonding Time
- Coming to Dinner
- Babysitter Material
- When the Cat’s Away
- Plus One

Shelby Carson’s life as a shape-shifter among humans gets more complicated when she falls in love with Nyla, a human. Since the laws of the shape-shifter society forbid relationships with humans, things seem pretty hopeless for them. But on Halloween, during a full moon, anything can happen...

Successful CEO Rue Harding has no idea that her adoptive son, Danny, is a shape-shifter or that his new tutor, wolf-shifter Kelsey, has been sent to get him away from her.
But when Danny runs away and gets lost in New York City, Kelsey and Rue have to work together to find him before his first transformation sets in and reveals the shape-shifter’s secret existence to the world.

As a submissive wolf-shifter, Kelsey Yates has always bowed to the dictates of her powerful alpha wolf parents. That changed when she met Rue, a powerful alpha in her own right, despite the fact that she is human. When Kelsey’s parents learn of the forbidden relationship, they set out to put a stop to it.

Kelsey, a submissive wolf-shifter, has always done what she has been ordered to do. But when Madsen, the Wrasa’s highest alpha, sends her a letter via pigeon post, containing very unusual orders, she’s not sure she can obey. Madsen thinks it’s a good idea to celebrate the anniversary of their not-so-voluntary coming out to the human public with a Wrasa Pride Parade—and he wants her to lead it.